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It's just about interaction with an AD domain controller, which is really a very very common thing to do in real life, with attribute mappings and domain memberships with winbind.
It's just about interaction with an AD domain controller, which is really a very very common thing to do in real life, with attribute mappings and domain memberships with winbind.
While interacting with AD, can we extract complete schema information, groups and user details?
Hey if anyone is interested - I heard that there is a RHCA training at FOSTERing Linux in Gurgaon or Delhi from the 20th of Sept09. You can get the details from them - I think a Red Hat trainer will be coming down to take the trainings. Worth a try at least!!!
Also for SELinux you could follow the articles written by Varad Gupta in the Linux for You magazine - It really does make it MUCH simpler to understand. Of course if you can get him to teach it to you then...
Network NUTS in Delhi is also a good choice. I have got training for RH423 from there. Still not getting time to prepare myself for the exam.
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